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Nirmanakaya - Rigden

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This third release of the project Nirmanakaya includes the original track "Rigden" and two remixes of tracks by Russian dark ambient projects Krah (Ãðàõ) and Ultimaratio

"Like a diamond glows the light on the Tower of Shambhala. He is there - Rigden-jyepo, indefatigable, ever vigilant in the cause of mankind. His eyes never close. And in his magic mirror he sees all events of earth.
And the might of his thought penetrates into far-off lands. Distance does not exist for him; he can instantaneously bring assistance to worthy ones. His powerful light can destroy all darkness. His immeasurable riches are ready to aid all needy ones who offer to serve the cause of righteousness. He may even change the karma of human beings"

Nicholas Roerich - 'Shambhala, The Resplendent'

NIRMANAKAYA



This audio is part of the collection: TVK
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels

Keywords: techno; remix; Nirmanakaya, Russia

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01 - Rigden 8.0 MB
02 - Hoarfrost (Nirmanakaya vs. Krah) 9.8 MB
03 - Zone Of Estrangement (Nirmanakaya vs. Ultimaratio) 9.6 MB
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1 - Front 808.6 KB
2 - Back 606.8 KB
3 - Booklet 1.7 MB
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